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well, two post debate polls give us very different views. a cnn/orc flash poll found paul ryan four points ahead of joe biden 48 to 44% among likely voters who watched the debate. but cbs news' flash poll of uncommitted voters gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. well, for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handelsman. he is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, thanks. good morning from danville, kentucky, where they differed sharply on practically all the big issues, but these are smart, well-informed politicians. paul ryan and joe biden both had reason to feel good about how that came across here last night. a long-time democratic insider versus a republican young gun whose ticket has new momentum. mitt romney was watching. barack obama too. moderator martha raddatz of abc. they tangled on iran. >> we're moving faster toward a nuclear weapon. it's because this administration has no credibility on thi
well, two post debate polls give us very different views. a cnn/orc flash poll found paul ryan four points ahead of joe biden 48 to 44% among likely voters who watched the debate. but cbs news' flash poll of uncommitted voters gave biden the win with 50% compared to 31% for ryan and 19% called the debate a tie. well, for a look at some of the highlights from last night's debate we go now to nbc's steve handelsman. he is at the debate site in danville, kentucky. steve, good morning. >>...
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help us innovate. help us increase the nation's ciba security by securing your own networks. -- cyber security by securing your own networks. by doing so, you will help insure that cyberspace continues to bring prosperity to your companies and to people across the world. cyber security has been identified as a key national security challenge where business and government must partner together. i would like to thank ben for his leadership in this area. thank you again for your recognition of the efforts we have made. more broadly, let me thank you for your commitment to the dream that guides all of us in this nation. i talked about my parents as immigrants. i used to ask my father why did he travel all of that distance to come to a strange land, leaving the comfort of family. was a poor area in italy, but why would you leave your comfortable family to travel all of that distance to a strange land? my father said the reason he did it was because he and my mother believed that they could give their childr
help us innovate. help us increase the nation's ciba security by securing your own networks. -- cyber security by securing your own networks. by doing so, you will help insure that cyberspace continues to bring prosperity to your companies and to people across the world. cyber security has been identified as a key national security challenge where business and government must partner together. i would like to thank ben for his leadership in this area. thank you again for your recognition of the...
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, and he like helps us. he helps us out and stuff. >> reporter: you really give back to the community. why do you do that? >> there's so many things that as a kid you enjoy, the carrying on through the rest of your life. i learned things like discipline and teamwork and leadership from sports, and i think those are the things that carry you forward. >> and forward he will go, playing the packers on "sunday night football." j.j. describes himself as just a kid from wisconsin, and he says he'll always like the packers, but second he steps on to that field he bleeds like we all do you, blue and red, which happens to be texan colors i like that pizza story. >> yeah. he said he went and sat in his cried because this little boy thought a football star, and he worked his way through like many football stars do, selling pizzas. >> next week we've got a major event on the show we want to tell you more about. >> major. >> we are going to attempt to teach savannah how to cook, so let's just get a sense of where we're b
, and he like helps us. he helps us out and stuff. >> reporter: you really give back to the community. why do you do that? >> there's so many things that as a kid you enjoy, the carrying on through the rest of your life. i learned things like discipline and teamwork and leadership from sports, and i think those are the things that carry you forward. >> and forward he will go, playing the packers on "sunday night football." j.j. describes himself as just a kid from...
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this. >> i used it. i had such a great time. it was amazing. i donated my birthday to it. give your gifts from a wedding, and it's fun. you can volunteer. it engages people. it's so fantastic, and there's kids using it. what a great way to encourage your kids to get involved with charity. do it with your hole family. crowdrise.com. recommend you going to it. >> what is skill share? >> skill share over here, i'm going to pull it up, is this super cool site where it's educational so sign up for classes you want. want to become an entrepreneur, a chef, sign up for classes which is fantastic. also learn online. there's teachers connecting through the community, educating each other and people learning, so it's a fantastic community. >> that's pretty cool. on facebook, you feel like you are just wasting your time but this next one, branch out, actually utilizes your time pretty well. >> branchout connects through our friends on facebook and is like a resume that's visual. if you're a cupcake-maker, you can sh
this. >> i used it. i had such a great time. it was amazing. i donated my birthday to it. give your gifts from a wedding, and it's fun. you can volunteer. it engages people. it's so fantastic, and there's kids using it. what a great way to encourage your kids to get involved with charity. do it with your hole family. crowdrise.com. recommend you going to it. >> what is skill share? >> skill share over here, i'm going to pull it up, is this super cool site where it's...
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plumbe plumbers using a torch to work on pipes may have started the fire. neighbors say they were shocked to see the homes go up in flames. >> everything the family had in there, it just went away, it's gone. >>> the red cross is assisting those families, but it does not appear that anyone was hurt. >>> six minutes after the hour right now. ahead, the surprising winner of this year's nobel peace prize. >>> how about this for an eye opening discovery? a florida map walking along the beach about 35 miles north of miami when he stumbled upon an eyeball. i don't think he stumbled on this, though it's big enough he could have. the man called florida fish and wildlife officials and turned over that huge eye for some research. the federal wildlife commission has also stepped in to try to figure out what kind of animal this eyeball belonged to. beautiful blue eyes. >> probably a big squid. what did you say, veronica? >> cyclops. >> i still think it could be some sort of prop. the color is so intense. it's hard to believe it's real. >> they think maybe a squid or a
plumbe plumbers using a torch to work on pipes may have started the fire. neighbors say they were shocked to see the homes go up in flames. >> everything the family had in there, it just went away, it's gone. >>> the red cross is assisting those families, but it does not appear that anyone was hurt. >>> six minutes after the hour right now. ahead, the surprising winner of this year's nobel peace prize. >>> how about this for an eye opening discovery? a florida...
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so let us start. i didn't want to make anybody seemed too old, but before the debate, before the debate between romney and obama did any of you honestly think that romney had a chance of winning this election and now do you think there's any chance that obama could lose this election? why don't we start with charlie? >> clearly president obama was ahead by -- but romney's numbers were underwater and was in really bad shape in ohio, michigan and pennsylvania so it was a longshot. now i would put it, i would still give obama the edge 60-40 and i would say watch ohio more than anything else. >> there still is a way for romney to win it. if he loses ohio it's tougher for him but he has clearly made that more possible by what he did in the debate. >> it is possible for romney to win and we discover that by looking state-by-state which is the reason that before the debate i would have said obama has -- romney has little chance and before the debate you saw him falling off a cliff in key states. heartening s
so let us start. i didn't want to make anybody seemed too old, but before the debate, before the debate between romney and obama did any of you honestly think that romney had a chance of winning this election and now do you think there's any chance that obama could lose this election? why don't we start with charlie? >> clearly president obama was ahead by -- but romney's numbers were underwater and was in really bad shape in ohio, michigan and pennsylvania so it was a longshot. now i...
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and ike used them as a tool. he embraced this unusable weapon as a tool, basically, to avoid any war. >> evan thomas on ike's bluff, sunday on q&a at a 8 on c-span. >> today the new america foundation hosts a discussion on the arab spring and political transitions in egypt and libya and the civil war in syria. live starting at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> c-span's campaign 2012 bus spent time in ohio visiting colleges and universities to speak with students about c-span's programming. here's a little of what they had to say via tout, a video-based social media service. >> i would say the person that has most influenced my political views would be my dad. we both like to talk a lot about politics and watch the debates together and talk through them. >> the most important issue to me in this election is supreme court justice nominees because if mitt romney gets elected, he will appoint justices like scalia and thomas. >> my history teacher my senior year of high school influenced my political views the most. i lea
and ike used them as a tool. he embraced this unusable weapon as a tool, basically, to avoid any war. >> evan thomas on ike's bluff, sunday on q&a at a 8 on c-span. >> today the new america foundation hosts a discussion on the arab spring and political transitions in egypt and libya and the civil war in syria. live starting at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> c-span's campaign 2012 bus spent time in ohio visiting colleges and universities to speak with students about c-span's...
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stick with us. a look at oakland, 880 past the coliseum, you're starting to see just a little more traffic flowing northbound but no major slowing at the coliseum. just north of high street we will go up towards 980 and in both directions we have construction crews still remaining and possibly reports of depbris on the northbound side. we'll track that. 24 towards the caldecott tunnel, on the approach there's still a road crew there as well. we'll take a look at the altamont pass as well. the traffic flow slows for westbound 80 into livermore but overlaying the contour data, you have wet pavement for 580 and that may cause an additional issue for your driving. here coming over the bay, the san mateo bridge on the peninsula side this time, a smooth drive. back to you. >>> while giants faithful are feeling the magic, sharks fans feeling a little extra pain as a result of that nhl lockout. we have a live look at the hp pavilion. tonig the first game was supposed to be monday. the league has cancelled a
stick with us. a look at oakland, 880 past the coliseum, you're starting to see just a little more traffic flowing northbound but no major slowing at the coliseum. just north of high street we will go up towards 980 and in both directions we have construction crews still remaining and possibly reports of depbris on the northbound side. we'll track that. 24 towards the caldecott tunnel, on the approach there's still a road crew there as well. we'll take a look at the altamont pass as well. the...